Eva Kot'átková (1982) - photo 1

Eva Kot'átková

Eva Kot'átková is a Czech installation artist and filmmaker living and working in Prague.

Eva studied at the Prague Academy of Fine Arts, the Prague Academy of Applied Arts, the San Francisco Art Institute and the Vienna Academy of Art. The artist's work combines sculpture, text and performance. Her installations usually consist of multiple objects, drawings, photographs, models, and sometimes videos. Her aim is to show how much our personal lives are influenced by our social environment. In her ongoing series "Theater of Talking Objects", Eva Kot'átková tries to find alternative ways of self-expression for those who cannot communicate and integrate in a standard way.

She is co-founder of the Anxiety Institute platform, which examines anxiety as a result of social, political, economic and environmental forces.

Date and place of birt:1 september 1982, Prague, Czech Republic
Period of activity: XX, XXI century
Specialization:Artist, Filmmaker, Sculptor
Genre:Performance art
Art style:Contemporary art
Technique:Installation

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Niels Jorgen Haugesen (1936 - 2013)
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Juan Soriano (1920 - 2006)
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Jeff Elrod (1966)
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Peer Wolfram (1940)
Peer Wolfram
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Sergey Borisovich Otrochenko (1910 - 1988)
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Radcliffe Bailey (1968 - 2023)
Radcliffe Bailey
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Peter Krauskopf (1966)
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Irakli Moiseevich Toidze (1902 - 1985)
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Bjorn Norgaard (1947)
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Aaron Garber-Maikovska (1978)
Aaron Garber-Maikovska
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Boris Vasil'evich Kosarev (1897 - 1994)
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Roelof Paul Citroen (1896 - 1983)
Roelof Paul Citroen
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Leonid Fyodorovich Balaklav (1956)
Leonid Fyodorovich Balaklav
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